My problem is I kept reading 'fury' as 'furry' which changed things completely. Steamerica sounds like an 80's hair band to me. Although I like Pride, Prejudice, and Goggles, it's too reminiscent of and Zombies.I guess this is me not voting. I know, not helpful. I'm still stuck on Furry Lords and thinking furbies and lycanthropes. Sorry.

I like Steam Palace the best. 'Pride, Prejudice and Goggles' will fall flat in a pitch, I fear, because agents/publishers have gone way off mash-ups and I reckon they'll hear that title and think it's someone pulling another 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies'.

You guys are killing me. P,P&G was just a tongue-in-cheek title. The idea with that kind of book is to take the original story and rewrite it in a dift genre, which I haven't done. So I'd probably piss off Jane Austin fans. But it is pretty catchy.Thanks for the feedback, keep it coming!

- Steamerica: This is good if you're really trying to focus on steampunk (no more, no less)

- The Stratton Chronicles. Book One: The Fury Lords: You have to be careful with this because you're mixing both series title and book title. Fortunately, I think both work as stand-alones. (The Fury Lords is cool.)

I'm partial to this as my own efforts are similar, where I've got both a series title and am struggling w/book titles.

Steam Palace is one that I like. It's interesting and definitely has my attention and now I relate that title to you, do to blogfests in the past.

I was hoping the Pride, Prejudice, and Goggles one was tongue in cheek, not serious. I liked pride and prejudice, well the second half of the book, but don't care for anything else and it just comes off as a list even if I take out the book reference, which doesn't interest me in the way of a title.

I also like the Stratton Chronicles, as it gives the idea that this is a series and the title for book one connected with that is decent.

The last one you added, more adult one is just an lol. I have a book I bought on prostitution in the old west and I got it from Deadwood, South Dakota. For real. And that title reminds me of that book.

I like 'Steam Palace'. Pride, Prejudice and Goggles is a bit too jane austen... and Sophia Stratton and the Fury Lords doesn't quite work for me... maybe The Fury Lords, a Sophia Stratton adventure, if you have sequels planned?

Hey Andrew!! Thanks for participating!! We all know I'm partial to sluts however, I really liked Tea, Corsets & Brass Goggles followed by The Fury Lords...The first one evokes a Victorian setting interwoven with the changing times due to innovation. And the 2nd gives a more epic feel that is hard for me to pinpoint...But I like it :) Hope the Blogfest helps in some way!